ENERGY GUIDING CHAIN
The invention relates to an energy guiding chain, with chain links (1, 2) each comprising two side straps (3, 4). The side straps (3, 4) form opposite strap strands transversely to their longitudinal direction, where at least some of the opposite side straps (3, 4) are connected to each other by cross-members (5, 6), the ends of at least some of which display a bearing area (7) with an essentially cylindrical journal (10), extending in the longitudinal direction, for pivotable mounting in a bearing seat (8) on an associated side strap (3, 4). To improve the angular stability of the side straps when the cross-member is opened, it is proposed that the journal (10) display a first flattened section (12) on its lateral surface. To receive the journal (10), the bearing seat (8) comprises an essentially cylindrical space (13) with a flattened section (15), where the flattened section (15) of the cylindrical space (13) and the first flattened section (12) of the journal (10) lie opposite each other in a closed position of the cross-member (5, 6).
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The invention relates to an energy guiding chain for guiding cables, hoses and the like from a first connecting point to a second connecting point that moves relative to the first connecting point, comprising a plurality of plastic chain links that can be pivoted relative to each other over a certain pivoting angle, each of which comprises two side straps displaying inner sides facing towards the interior of the chain, outward-facing outer sides and narrow faces running perpendicularly to them and in the longitudinal direction of the side straps, where the side straps form opposite strap strands transversely to their longitudinal direction, and at least some of the opposite side straps are connected to each other by cross-members, at least some of which display a bearing area on at least one of their ends that interacts with a bearing seat, located on the side strap facing towards said end of the cross-member, in articulated fashion for pivoting the cross-member between a closed position and an opened position, where the bearing area displays at least one journal of essentially cylindrical design, the axis of which is oriented in the longitudinal direction of the side strap, and the bearing seat displays a pocket-shaped journal seat with a space that corresponds to the journal, is essentially cylindrical and into which the journal can be inserted.
An energy guiding chain of this kind is known from DE 20 2011 004 762 U. On this chain, the cross-member displays, in the middle area of both its ends, bearing areas that are designed as journals. Located on the inner side of the side straps, in the vicinity of their narrow faces, are bearing seats that display journal seats into which the journals of the cross-member can be inserted. The bearing seats project on the inner sides of the side straps, towards the interior of the chain.
On the known energy guiding chain, the side straps each display a snap-fitting device with a snap-in nose that interacts with a snap-in strip, located on the fastening end of the cross-member, such that the snap-in nose reaches over the snap-in strip when the cross-member is in its locked position. In this context, the snap-in strip is located radially outside the common axis of the journals, facing towards the adjacent side strap, and, in locked position of the cross-member, the snap-fitting device is located on the side of the snap-in strip facing towards the adjacent side strap in such a way that, when the cross-member is pivoted about the common axis of the journals inserted in the journal seats, into the fully opened position of the cross-member, the snap-in strip can be moved below and beyond the snap-in nose.
Furthermore, the chain links of the known energy guiding chain display both upper and lower cross-members, the fastening ends of which display the aforementioned bearing areas, each with a snap-in strip, that interact with the aforementioned bearing seats, each with a snap-fitting device.
To insert or replace lines, the known energy guiding chain can be opened in that, for example, the upper cross-members are disconnected from the side straps on one side and, based on their articulated connection to the opposite side straps, pivoted into the fully opened position. Particularly in opened state, the angular stability of the side straps relative to the lower cross-members connecting them is limited owing to their articulated connection to the side straps.
The object of the present invention is to improve the angular stability of the side straps when the cross-members are opened on one side.
According to the invention, the object is solved in that the essentially cylindrical journals on the fastening ends of the cross-members display a first flattened section on their lateral surface, where the first flattened section lies parallel to the axis of the essentially cylindrical journal, and the essentially cylindrical space of the bearing seat on the adjacent side strap, receiving the journal, displays a flattened section, where the latter and the first flattened section of the journal are arranged in such a way relative to each other that, in the closed position of the cross-member, the flattened section of the cylindrical space and the first flattened section of the essentially cylindrical journal are opposite each other.
Designing the journal, and the journal seat receiving it, in accordance with the invention guarantees particularly stable bearing of a cross-member in its closed position perpendicular to the side strap. Pivoting of the side straps outwards into a position parallel to the cross-members, which may be desirable under certain circumstances, requires substantial force that is not achieved during normal handling of the energy guiding chain for inserting and replacing lines.
In the cross-section, the first flattened section of the journal forms a secant of the perimeter circle of the cylindrical journal. The length of the secant is preferably dimensioned in such a way that the associated circular sector displays an angle of at least 40°.
The flattened section of the essentially cylindrical space of the journal seat likewise forms a secant of the perimeter circle of the cylindrical space in the cross-section.
In the closed position of the cross-member, the first flattened section of the journal and the flattened section of the essentially cylindrical space of the journal seat preferably lie against each other.
In an advantageous development of the invention, the journal displays a second flattened section, lying parallel to the axis of the essentially cylindrical journal, where the second flattened section is located on the journal in such a way that, in the fully opened position of the cross-member, it lies opposite the flattened section of the essentially cylindrical space of the journal seat.
Owing to this measure, the cross-member is likewise in a stable locked position relative to the side strap when in its fully opened position.
In the cross-section, the second flattened section of the journal forms a secant of the perimeter circle of the essentially cylindrical journal. The length of the secant is preferably dimensioned in such a way that the associated circular sector displays an angle of at least 40°.
The circular sectors associated with the first and second flattened sections can display different angles, such that different forces are necessary to move the cross-member from its locked position in its closed position and from its locked position in its fully opened position.
The essentially cylindrical space of the journal seat can be accessible towards the adjacent narrow face of the side strap through an insertion opening, in relation to which the essentially cylindrical space is wider, such that the journal can be snapped into the journal seat.
The flattened section of the essentially cylindrical space can be located on the wall of the journal seat adjacent to the outer side of the side strap.
The flattened section can furthermore be arranged parallel to the outer side of the side strap. It is preferably arranged flush with the wall of the insertion opening adjacent to the outer side of the side strap.
In a preferred embodiment, the first flattened section is arranged relative to the second flattened section of the essentially cylindrical journal at an angle greater than 90°, which is swept when pivoting the cross-member between its closed and fully opened positions.
The cross-member advantageously displays a shoulder on its fastening end, on which two journals displaying a common axis are located, each of which can be inserted into a pocket-shaped journal seat located on the inner side of the side strap.
The further structural design of the energy guiding chain according to the invention can at least partly include the features of the energy guiding chain known from DE 20 2011 004 762 U.
Practical examples of the invention are described in more detail below on the basis of the drawing.
The Figures show the following:
The section of an energy guiding chain shown in
The energy guiding chain is made up of a plurality of chain links 1, 2, which can be pivoted relative to each other over a certain pivoting angle, and extends from a first connecting point (not shown in the drawing) to a second connecting point (not shown in the drawing), which moves relative to the first connecting point.
As can be seen from
Opposite side straps 3, 4 can be connected to each other by upper cross-members 5 and lower cross-members 6. The upper cross-members are designed as top walls and the lower cross-members as bottom walls. The top walls of adjacent chain links can overlap over the entire pivoting angle, as can the bottom walls, and can thus form a closed energy guiding chain.
The section of an energy guiding chain shown in
If no reference is made to different embodiments of the cross-members below, reference numbers 5 and 6 are used to describe both types of cross-member.
Cross-members 5, 6 display a bearing area 7 on each of their two ends that interacts with a bearing seat 8, located on the side strap 3 or 4 facing towards said end of the cross-member, in articulated fashion for pivoting the cross-member between its closed and opened positions.
Journals 10 are designed in such a way that they can each be inserted into a pocket-shaped journal seat 11, located on bearing seat 8, as shown in
As can particularly be seen from
As shown in
As a result of the above-described design of journal 10 and journal seat 11, journal 10 is in a locked position in journal seat 11 when cross-member 5, 6 is in both its fully opened position and its closed position, as shown in
Flattened section 15 of essentially cylindrical space 13 is located on wall 17 of journal seat 11 adjacent to outer side 3b, 4b of side strap 3 or 4. Furthermore, flattened section 15 is arranged parallel to outer side 3b, 4b of side strap 3 or 4, specifically arranged flush with wall 18 of insertion opening 14 adjacent to outer side 3b, 4b of side strap 3 or 4.
As can likewise be seen from
For fastening the two ends of cross-members 5, 6 on adjacent side straps 3, 4, the latter display, in the area of their upper narrow faces 3c, 4c and their lower narrow faces 3d, 4d, between journal seats 11, a snap-fitting device with a snap-in nose 17, as can be seen from
The snap-fitting device is located on adjacent side strap 3, 4, opposite snap-in strip 18, in such a way that, when cross-member 5, 6 is pivoted about the common axis of journals 10 inserted in journal seats 11, into the fully opened position of cross-member 5, 6, snap-in strip 17 can be moved below and beyond snap-in nose 17.
On its fastening end, outside bearing area 7, each cross-member 5, 6 displays a contact area 19, a contact surface 20 of which lies against inner side 3a, 4a of side strap 3 or 4 in the closed position of cross-member 5, 6.
To enable opening of cross-member 5, 6, provision is made on the practical example of a chain that can be closed on all four sides, shown in
In the practical example of an open energy guiding chain, shown in
1 Chain link
2 Chain link
2 Side strap
3a Inner side
3b Outer side
3c Narrow face
3d Narrow face
4 Side strap
4a Inner side
4b Outer side
4c Narrow face
4d Narrow face
5 Upper cross-member
5a Telescopically overlapping surface
5b Telescopically overlapping surface
6 Lower cross-member
6a Telescopically overlapping surface
6b Telescopically overlapping surface
7 Bearing area
8 Bearing seat
9 Shoulder
10 Journal
11 Journal seat
12 First flattened section
13 Cylindrical space
14 Insertion opening
15 Flattened section
16 Second flattened section
17 Snap-in nose
18 Snap-in strip
19 Contact area
20 Contact surface
21 Outward-facing side
22 Contact area
Claims
1. Energy guiding chain for guiding cables, hoses and the like from a first connecting point to a second connecting point that moves relative to the first connecting point, comprising a plurality of plastic chain links that can be pivoted relative to each other over a certain pivoting angle, each of which comprises two side straps displaying inner sides facing towards the interior of the chain, outward-facing outer sides and narrow faces running perpendicularly to them and in the longitudinal direction of the side straps, where the side straps form opposite strap strands transversely to their longitudinal direction, and at least some of the opposite side straps are connected to each other by cross-members, at least some of which display a bearing area on at least one of their ends that interacts with a bearing seat, located on the side strap facing towards said end of the cross-member, in articulated fashion for pivoting the cross-member between a closed position and an opened position, where the bearing area displays at least one journal of essentially cylindrical design, the axis of which is oriented in the longitudinal direction of the side strap, and the bearing seat displays a pocket-shaped journal seat with a space that corresponds to the journal, is essentially cylindrical and into which the journal can be inserted, characterised in that the essentially cylindrical journal on the fastening end of the cross-member displays a first flattened section on its lateral surface, where the first flattened section lies parallel to the axis of the essentially cylindrical journal, and the essentially cylindrical space of the bearing seat on the adjacent side strap, receiving the journal, displays a flattened section, where the latter and the first flattened section of the journal are arranged in such a way relative to each other that, in the closed position of the cross-member, the flattened section of the cylindrical space and the first flattened section of the essentially cylindrical journal are opposite each other.
2. Energy guiding chain according to claim 1, characterised in that the first flattened section, forming a secant of the perimeter circle of the cylindrical journal in the cross-section, is dimensioned in such a way that the circular sector associated with the secant displays an angle of at least 40°.
3. Energy guiding chain according to claim 1, characterised in that, in the closed position of the cross-member, the first flattened section of the journal and the flattened section of the essentially cylindrical space of the journal seat lie against each other.
4. Energy guiding chain according to claim 1, characterised in that the journal displays a second flattened section, lying parallel to the axis of the essentially cylindrical journal, where the second flattened section is located on the journal in such a way that, in the fully opened position of the cross-member, it lies opposite the flattened section of the essentially cylindrical space of the journal seat.
5. Energy guiding chain according to claim 4, characterised in that the second flattened section, forming a secant of the perimeter circle of the essentially cylindrical journal, is dimensioned in such a way that the circular sector associated with the secant displays an angle of at least 40°.
6. Energy guiding chain according to claim 4, characterised in that the first flattened section is arranged relative to the second flattened section of the essentially cylindrical journal at an angle greater than 90°, which is swept when pivoting the cross-member between its closed and fully opened positions.
7. Energy guiding chain according to claim 1, characterised in that the flattened section of the essentially cylindrical space is located on the wall of the journal seat adjacent to the outer side of the side strap.
8. Energy guiding chain according to claim 7, characterised in that the flattened section of the essentially cylindrical space is located parallel to the outer side of the side strap.
9. Energy guiding chain according to claim 1, characterised in that the essentially cylindrical space of the journal seat is accessible towards the adjacent narrow face of the side strap through an insertion opening in relation to which the essentially cylindrical space is wider, such that the journal can be snapped into the essentially cylindrical space of the journal seat.
10. Energy guiding chain according to claim 1, characterised in that the cross-member displays a shoulder on its fastening end, on which two journals displaying a common axis are located, each of which can be inserted into a pocket-shaped journal seat located on the inner side of the side strap.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 27, 2014
Publication Date: Feb 25, 2016
Patent Grant number: 9494215
Applicant: igus GmbH (Koeln)
Inventor: Andreas HERMEY (Hennef)
Application Number: 14/782,413